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servations on various new animals in the Voyage of Krusensterm, and previously of 
an “ Annual of Natural History,” in the German, 12mo. Leipzic, 1802. 
Trans. Lin. See Linn. Trans. 
Treits.—Treitscuke (Frederick), a German naturalist. 
The continuer of Ochsenheimer’s work on the Lepidoptera of Europe. The last 
volume (1829) contains the Pyralides. 
Trempu.—Trempiey (Abraham), a native of Geneva, born in 
1710 and died in 1784; immortalized by his discovery of the repro- 
ductive power of the Polypus. 
** Mémoires pour servir 4 Histoire des Polypes d’eau douce a bras en forme de 
cores,” with fifteen plates, 4to: Leyden, 1774. 
TREUTL.—TreEUTLER (F. A.), a German physician, author of a 
thesis entitled 
‘* Observationes Pathologico-anatomicz Auctarium ad Helminthologiam Humani 
Corporis Continentes,” 4to. Leipzic, 1793. 
TreEvin.—Treviranvs (G. R.), Professor at Bremen. 
On the Internal Organization of the Arachnides” (in German), with plates, 
Ato. Nuremberg, 1812. 
Tuckey (J. K.),a Captain of the British Navy. 
‘«* Relation d’une Expedition pour reconnaitre le Zaire,” the French translation, 
with an atlas in 4to, 2 vols Svo. Paris, 1818. 
Vaut (Martin), a celebrated Danish botanist. 
Author of certain Memoirs on Zoology published among those of the Society of 
Natural History of Copenhagen. 
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Vaitt., or Le Vaity.—Levainianr (Francois), a celebrated tra- 
veller and collector, born at Surinam. His father was a Frenchman. 
Voy. I. , 
‘‘ Voyage dans V’interieur de l’Afrique par le Cap de Bonne-Esperance,” 2 vols 
8vo. Paris, 1790. 
Voy. Il. 
** Seconde Voyage dans l’interieur de l’Afrique,” &c., 1 vol. Svo. Paris, 1795. 
AFR. 
‘¢ Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux d’Afrique,” 5 vols 4to. Paris, 1799, et seq. 
PERR. 
‘“‘ Histoire Naturelle des Perroquets,”’ 2 vols 4to, and folio. Paris, 1801. 
O1s DE Par. 
“Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux de Paradis et des Rolliers, suivie de celle des 
Toucans et des Barbas,”’ 2 vols folio. Paris, 1806. 
‘* Histoire Naturelle des Promerops et des Guepiers,” folio. Paris, 1807. 
